These commands should execute on your "GUEST" OS/Your virtual machine.
If the OS is a linux, run
dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/tmp/bigemptyfile bs=4096k ; rm /var/tmp/bigemptyfile
if the OS is windows
These commands should execute on your "GUEST" OS/Your virtual machine.
If the OS is a linux, run
dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/tmp/bigemptyfile bs=4096k ; rm /var/tmp/bigemptyfile
if the OS is windows
lxc config device add {your-container-name} {a-simple-name-for-device} proxy listen={host-protocol}:{host-ip}:{host-port} connect={container-protocol}:{container-ip}:{container-port}
{your-container-name} = web-server {a-simple-name-for-device} = http-80
{host-protocol} = tcp
I've start contributing on a closed-source project. The lead developer asked me to use the method below to contribute on this project.
I write this document to help all the people who are new on this method (See below) of contributing on git projects.
After a few months of running your containers, you may need to cleanup the logs. Since these are text logs, after a while, they take a huge amount of hard disk on your host machine. To remove these logs, you can run the command below.
$ truncate -s 0 $(docker inspect --format='{{.LogPath}}' <your-container-name>)
Let's assume that your container is named 'my-container' so that the command will be